Can you tell me where abouts on my car is the fuse box to replace my interior light and mirrors, have tried the fuse box under the bonnet but still not working, is there another fuse box somewhere else.
Would really appreciate any help, thanks
Mr Grant

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No promises but this is the only reference I could find for Hyundai where the fuse box was not behind a panel to the bottom side of steering wheel. It may inspire you to look elsewhere behind items. Good Luck.

"The interior fuse panel is located behind the coin holder pull out drawer, which is on the lower left side of the dashboard"

it looks like an interior light or if fitted an undef bonnet light check to see what lights are not working and check for earth if not reply an i can investigate if you have more info,just a thought its not a LPG conversion is it ?

between the main power board under the bonnet and the fuse box inside the car is a problem what? i have no idea but check for power to the fuses inside the car then if no power theri you have a main fuse blown under the bonnet in the power distribution box and work backwards using logic to find the fault

the radio and interior light is normally a different fuse to the windows the windows will be a 30a and the other a 7.5 or a ten max ,could be a corroded fuse holder in the power supply box under the bonnet

On my right hand drive 2007 Toyota Corolla 1.6 wagon (NZ) the interior fuse box for the radio/cig lighter/mirrors etc was in behind the glovebox. I had to pull open the glovebox (squeeze in the sides to get it past the stops) and carefully unclip it from its bottom plastic hinges (take care to unclip the opening damper on the left hand side as well). Looking up I found the cover to the fuse box. I removed the cover and using the little white plastic tool from the fuse box under bonnet (and the spare 15A fuse from the same place) I replaced the blown 15A CIG fuse and it all came back to life!

After you pulled out the socket, maybe the positive and negative wires accidentally touched and blew a fuse. First, tape the wires so they can't touch each other. Then, look at the fuse box and see if a fuse is blown. The owners manual or perhaps the fuse box itself will tell you which fuse controls the interior lights.